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Are you ignoring these signs of viral pneumonia? Here are ... - MSNViral pneumonia is a threat to your lungs but receiving a vaccine for this virus can be beneficial in reducing the risk of developing this illness and promoting safety. Continue reading to learn ...
Scientists found pieces of the virus that causes COVID-19 can stay in the body for up to two years. Researchers looked at tissue and blood samples of 171 people infected before vaccines and ...
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Can the Flu Turn Into Pneumonia? - MSNViral Pneumonia: The influenza virus itself can directly infect the lungs, causing pneumonia. This is known as viral pneumonia and is more common in individuals with weaker immune systems.
As cold and flu season ramps up, cases of pneumonia are up too. Here are the different types of pneumonia to look out for as the winter months settle in.
Actor Val Kilmer’s recent death has sparked reminders of the risks of pneumonia. Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on the dangers of the respiratory virus for high-risk groups.
The Zika virus causes a viral rash that looks flat or slightly raised and causes small, inflamed spots on your body. You can also develop symptoms that last a few days to a week, such as: ...
The virus that causes COVID-19 can stay in the body for up to two years in some people, according to new research from UC San Francisco.
A viral illness is raising concerns among infectious disease specialists in the tri-state area as COVID-19 continues to circulate.
In a remarkable discovery that challenges conventional understanding of viral behavior, scientists and students have uncovered a 'vampire' virus called MiniFlayer.
Common causes of viral pneumonia include influenza (seasonal flu) or common cold viruses, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
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